An introduction to Chaghatay : a graded textbook for reading Central Asian sources

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An introduction to Chaghatay : a graded textbook for reading Central Asian sources

Eric Schluessel

Maize Books, an imprint of Michigan Pub., c2018

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Summary: The Chaghatay language was used across Central Asia from the 1400s through the 1950s. Chroniclers, clerks, and poets in modern-day Afghanistan, Xinjiang, Uzbekistan, and beyond wrote countless volumes of text in Chaghatay, from the famed Baburnama to the documents of everyday life. However, even more and more material in Chaghatay is becoming available to scholars, few are able to read the language with ease. An Introduction to Chaghatay is the first textbook in over a century to introduce this language to English-speaking students. This book is designed to build a foundation in reading Chaghatay without assuming any background knowledge on the part of the reader. These graded, cumulative lessons include common vocabulary, accessible grammar explanations, and examples of Chaghatay manuscripts. Authentic texts introduce the student to different genres, including hagiographies, documents, "stories of the prophets," and newspapers while introducing critical skills in paleography

Includes bibliographical references (p. ix-x) and index

Chaghatay-English glossary: p. [187]-248

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